If you decide to go with the T-bird (which is decent btw), then do yourself a favor and make sure you drive it for a while and have an independant mechanic look at it. Pay particular attention to the trans. behavior when fully hot before you agree to buy it . I've owned a 95 Bird for years and have some decent knowledge of their possible issues. Just don't want to see you get stuck with another POS that some dealer says is good to go, especially with a 20 year old car and the lack of money you may be dealing with at this point.
Good thing is that they're very safe cars and can take a hit rather well (just ask my wife) :th_eyesrolling: concrete median and steel guardrail later and I still drove it onto the flatbed with no issues, lol...
if i get this one this will be my 3rd. when i was 16 i had a 93 cougar with a pos 3.8 tranny came out of her. slid the ass end into a tree running 45 and still drove it. and then it thru a rod clean thru side of the motor and cought on fire. the piston was even broke in half, i have it laying somewhere still in a ziplock bag. but that thing started back up after that, i was amazed. and i had a 88 tbird with the 3.8 and then me and a buddy played with it after a night of drinking vodka. story short had a huge engine fire. but anyways what turned me onto this car is the 4.6. I've had a few vics with the motor and they wouldn't skip a beat. besides the port on front of the intake.